6 Works in Cristóbal Rios & Alonzo Vandermeer
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Call of The Siren by InterstellarSiren (SilverMillennium_QueenNeptune)
Fandoms: Star Trek: Picard
20 Jun 2023
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A slight reimaging of my other work, Óyeme.
After his discharge from Starfleet, Rios dreams of the mermaid who willed him to live. Can he trust the call of the siren to guide him through what comes next and heal his heart? [Please be sure to read the beginning author's note.]Series
- Part 8 of The Adventures of Cris Rios
- Part 1 of Call of the Siren
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But Doth Suffer a Sea-Change by cristobalrios
Fandoms: Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: La Sirena
14 Dec 2020
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Cristóbal Rios had no idea that he would come literally face-to-face with a ghost of his past. But when he did, he could not stop himself from reliving the tempestuous night that changed his life forever.
Takes place during s1e8 "Broken Pieces" while Raffi is helping Cris through his PTSD, but primarily a flashback to that night on the Ibn Majid. Just one possible version of events.
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The Tragedy of Grand Heroic Captains by cristobalrios
Fandoms: Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: La Sirena
11 Oct 2020
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Rios reflects on the similarities in the tragedy of his bondmate and of his late mentor, that the two most important men in his life, although seemingly very different from each other, have some important things in common that probably says a lot of the tragedy of Rios himself.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 825
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 2
- Hits:
- 32
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Poem from Rios's POV about Vandermeer, the Ibn Majid, Jana and Soji.
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To Get Lost in Your Thoughts is a Very, Very Complex Thought by aplainsimpletailor
Fandoms: Star Trek: Picard
20 Apr 2020
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In the familiar ambiance of his favourite cigar bar, Tres Herraduras, Rios meets an unfamiliar face.
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Are we seeing everything about Chris Rios? Sure, we have him and his five cute and efficient IDs to ogle and ponder over, but is he up to something else (as of episode 9)? This is *my* take on the tragic moment that moved Cristóbal Rios along the path he is currently on. It may not be what you expect ~ so please be kind. (And I will attempt to explain my convoluted thinking in long-winded notes at the end, if you want some food for thought about our captain.)